Re: Re: Why doesn't php have a 'date' variable type?

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Thanks Walter and also Justin Patrin for pointing out the Pear Date class.

I just had a quick look and it looks very promising. I still think this sort of thing would be considerably more efficient and accessable to have in native php code in some manner, but it looks like this pear class will certainly help.

Thanks again Walter and Justin.

Regards ... Ross

At 01:29 AM 21/05/2004, you wrote:
PEAR:Date

Walter


"Ross Honniball" <ross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:6.0.0.22.1.20040520183040.01ca2ea8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > I accidently sent this to php-db mailing list earlier today. Apologies to > people who get it twice. > > Why doesn't php offer a standard class or variable type to help process > dates in a standard manner? > > Php should offer a DATE variable type (in addition to string, int, array, > object etc.). > > Date variables could be created by utilising standard date functions. eg. > > $birthday = SetDate('23-07-1985', 'dmy'); > > Use of this function would effectively declare $birthday as a field of type > date. (note that I wish this was my birthday). > > Standard maths could be performed on date fields for comparison. eg. > > $newdate = $start_date + $birthdate - 5; // as in days > > if ($date1 < $date2) ..whatever..; > > And of course standard routines for formating dates, standard routines for > showing time between dates / times etc. would all understand the date > variable type. > > This frustrated me so much that I recently wrote a class to emulate, as > best as possible, this level of functionality, which would actually be > quite adequate if Windows didn't suck. But due to some lunatic Windows > limitation, the php DATE() funciton will only work on dates between 1970 > and 2038. Annoying. > > Anyway, am I missing something, or do other people find this a glaring > omission in an otherwise spiffing product? > > Ross > > PS note that in refering to dates above, I really mean date + time. > > . Ross Honniball JCU Bookshop Cairns Supervisor > . James Cook Uni, McGreggor Rd, Smithfield, Qld. 4878, Australia > . Ph:07.4042.1157 Fx:07.4042.1158 Em:ross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > . There are no problems. Only solutions.

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